GETTING THERE;
We are a 50 minute, small aircraft, flight Sth of Gove.
Commercial flights are available to Gove via Qantas. Hunts are scheduled to co-incide with small aircraft commercial flights available every Tuesday and Thursday to an airstrip 30 minutes from our camp where you will be met. These flights cost (2011) $350 A.U.D p/p e/w and are not included in the hunt costs.

Paul t that is awesome could you put me on one like the top pick It is a serious consideration as I will be visiting Family in AUS during 2013, what would the price escalation be towards next year?

My best always

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PaulT said:

Hey there Jaco thanks for your inquiry.

We take bulls like the top one pictured, each year.

Prime Trophy times are Sept onwards when surface waters have dried forcing remote-area living bulls to leave their remote sanctuaries.

I would certainly do my damndest to get you the very best bull we could but cannot make any assurities of exactly what size as this is a pure wilderness hunt, much is in the hands of Dianna.

Over the course of each season we would average + or - 100 s.c.i.
Some being much larger and some being smaller.

Because the area we operate in is so remote it is extremely difficult for us to predict required price rises from season to season. All supplies (food, fuel etc) are trucked in from quite a distance and we rely on contractors pricing.
We try and absorb minimal rises but must pass on major ones.
E.G fuel has hit $3.00/lt in our hunting area and we use A LOT of fuel for each hunt !
Next year it could still be $3.00 or it could be $6.00.

Jaco, "never put off to tommorrow what can be done today".
If you are already visiting Aus this year we have prime dates available from Sept onwards.
Get one or two buddies organised (rates are much better as 2x1 or 3x1) and come on down and hunt some bulls with me.

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Frederik said:

That top bull is what dreams are made of its on my list of things to do believe me.

Wholey smokes Jerome, I hope for your wife's sake your as good and efficient around the house as you are on AH.com !
Don't know how you do it but thanks for salvaging those posts.

Frederik, thanks for the very kind words and yes that top bull is a dream bull, but with a lot of walking and covering lots of ground they ARE there.
One of my staff photographed this bull on a swamp less than 20km's from my camp several years back and he has not been seen since. He is more than likely still around as he was only just entering his prime years when pictured and has surely only just moved on to his own new territory as they tend to do. "We WILL meet again !".